What to Wear on The Nine Days of Navratri
The season of dressing up and having fun is just around the corner! Navratri is one of the most prominent and important festivals of Hindus that continues for nine days, and each day is devoted to an incarnation of Goddess Durga. Each of these nine days has a dedicated colour and every colour symbolises something. This year, Navratri will be celebrated from 15 October to 24 October, and we all are too excited to deck up in our finest outfits,..Readmore
Sharara Suits and our top 7 picks
Remember the baby pink Sharara pants paired with a noodle strap cropped blouse and dupatta donned by Kareena Kapoor in the song Bole Chudiyan from the movie Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham? Well, obviously we do, because that created a huge stir. That was 2001. Jump cut to 2018, Shararas made a comeback for good, and why not? Comfortable and chic with an added dose of sassiness, designer Sharara Suits are a great choice for..readmore
Indian Ethnic Dresses: Like A Diva's top 5 picks this Eid
This is a difficult time that we all are in. And the best we can do is to celebrate in our individual homes, and send over wishes and sweets to our friends and family. The more we stay at home, the safer we are. But this deadly virus cannot dampen our spirits every time. This is the second time we are into this pandemic and probably have a lot more fights ahead. The Eid festivities this year too may not be grand with your friends and..readmore
How to style on Diwali: Lookbook 2020
The festive season is right around the corner. We may have been affected by the novel coronavirus this year, but let’s not allow Covid-19 dampen our spirits. We might not be celebrating it in the usual manner this year, keeping in mind our safety but dressing up and wearing new dresses is a mandate. We keep waiting for this time of the year and enjoy every bit of the festivity, grandeur, colours and the delicacies. Like every other..readmore
9 Colours Of Ethnic Ensembles For 9 Navratri days
Come September, and the festive spirit grips every Indian residing anywhere across the globe. The auspicious nine days of Navratri are celebrated with traditional fervour and gaiety. This is the time when Goddess Durga is worshipped in all her nine manifestations. This is also the time to flaunt Indian ethnic dresses such as a designer saree, a Navratri chaniya choli, a designer Anarkali dress and so on in specific colours as associated with the..readmore